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NWF: Wazir casualties and supression markers (Hammers)
152 (95%)
Dr. Schmerz with guards (Sky Captain)
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Author Topic: ROUND 2 NWF: Wazir casualties and supression markers vs Dr. Schmerz with guards  (Read 7000 times)

Offline Plynkes

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She sometimes used to go to Aldi, too (before she was horribly pecked to bits by vultures) .

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Upon our prey we steal...

Offline Mad Carew Snr

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I vote for Plynkes!
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Thought I'd something more to say

Offline Hammers

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ok where are these makers from ?  companys ,please  :)

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Offline D@rth J@ymZ

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I second that!  :D
I also vote for Plynkes...
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Offline Captain Blood

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Yes, please can we have a few close-ups once the round is finished?
Especially of the Tesco's bag!  ;)

Offline Hitman

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Those bloody corpses are superb!! Great job!! Supression markers...great idea, and they add colour to the tabletop!! Dr. Schmerz is quite an original work of art as well. Well done.
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Offline Le matou rouge

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Strange match up  o_o
 One of the pic is too far, the other is too close ! Hammers'photos acts as a kind of tease : "we want to see more" - as Captain Sky's close up fails him : yellow is not a "forgivable" colour (if it means something in english )

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Offline Hammers

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Strange match up  o_o
 One of the pic is too far, the other is too close ! Hammers'photos acts as a kind of tease : "we want to see more" - as Captain Sky's close up fails him : yellow is not a "forgivable" colour (if it means something in english )

meow,
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Interesting comment. :)

I think the word you are looking for is 'forgiving'.

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Re: ROUND 2 NWF: Wazir casualties Closeup
« Reply #23 on: May 11, 2009, 07:42:29 PM »
Yes, please can we have a few close-ups once the round is finished?
Especially of the Tesco's bag!  ;)

OK, on occasional demand I have posted a larger image here:

http://www.adventuregaming.tsome.com/NWF/LPLS3R2_NWF_Wazir_casualties_and_supression_markers_2.jpg

The story about the Tesco bag goes like this. Upon converting the gutted dromedary I remembered a mock "korum" (which is a military sermon here in Sweden, esp. in the Navy) a friend of mine did several years back. The korum used up the usual pompous martial wind and ended " ...as you gloriously return from the battlefield with your innards in a Tesco bag. God Save the King and the Fatherland!" I thought this outrageous but glorious blasphemy deserved to be immortalized in a supresion marker. Thinking the Swedish phrasing "...med tarmarna i en ICA-kasse", however catching to those who understand it, would not go down as well internationally. I therefore thought I'd do a nod to Plynkes Middle Eastern Lady shown in this forum some time ago (and again in this thread).
« Last Edit: May 12, 2009, 07:43:32 PM by Hammers »

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